[LargeFormat] photo expedition

Karl Wolz largeformat@f32.net
Thu Oct 3 12:42:01 2002


Dave,

You shot through the back of the film.  BTDT.

Karl Wolz

-----Original Message-----
From: largeformat-admin@f32.net [mailto:largeformat-admin@f32.net] On
Behalf Of Hornford, Dave
Sent: Thursday, October 03, 2002 9:19 AM
To: largeformat@f32.net
Subject: RE: [LargeFormat] photo expedition

The Provia I shot backwards had a solid red cast and were a couple stops
dark

Dave Hornford
"Where do you store the time you save?"
   --- Anon



-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Brick [mailto:jbrick@elesys.net] 
Sent: October 2, 2002 11:11 AM
To: largeformat@f32.net
Subject: Re: [LargeFormat] photo expedition


At 08:02 PM 10/1/2002 -0700, john frost wrote:

>Got the film back today, five shots were duds. Wonder if the shutter 
>misfired, or I did. Wasn't all that cold - I did a polaroid or two, 
>developing thermometer was on 50 degrees. Just tested the shutter in 
>fridge for last four hours, working fine. I must have forgot to pull 
>the envelope on the readyloads. Makes a case for filmholders with 
>black/white sides!!
>
>john (:<)) in the dark again


But you had a good time anyway... right?

Were the Provia duds clear film or black?

It is easy to put the Quickloads in backwards. I've done it many times.
You 
usually know when you do this as when using a Fuji Quickload holder, the

Quickload envelope comes all the way out, and off. There is no stop when
in 
backwards. I don't know if they will stop in a Polaroid holder
however...

I've learned (the hard way) to look for the "this side toward lens"
notice. 
It should be in RED.

Jim


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